Microsoft has given its Translator app an update. The app now includes artificial intelligence, language packs and offline translation.(Photo : Microsoft | Google Play Store) In a bid to better compete with Google Translate, Microsoft has beefed up its Translator app. The company has now added loads of new features already found in Google’s translator, ranging from artificial intelligence, language packs and offline translation. Microsoft rolled out the update Thursday both on the app’s iOS and Android versions. With the app, one can translate a text by typing it, drawing it, speaking it or taking a picture. Translator will then dish out the verbal and onscreen translation. Microsoft Translator for iOS, which can be used on iPhone, iPad and Apple Watch devices, now sports Optical Character Recognition (OCR). With this…